Firstly, Toyota is just one of the many car manufacturers and they don’t run international online lottery. Secondly, the fake email address from the scammer left out the “.com” in the end. Thirdly, it is meaningless to join “Toyota” with “National Lottery”. It does not make sense for national lottery to be associated with a car manufacturer, and selecting winners by email addresses. Fourth, we don’t quite understand what is meant by “E-mail Legacy Winnings”.

We happily announce to you the confirmation of your emaillegacy prize award.Your email was attach to the followinge-Ticket number:56475600545 188, Serial number 5368/02.which subsequently won you the prize in the second category.

Your email address was selected from a data base of over100,000 by an email electronic election where it emergedas the lucky winner of a cash prize of £541,022 (Five hundredand forty one thousand,twenty-two pounds sterling) in cashcredited to file KTU/9023118308/03 in the Toyota sweepstakeonline draw held on the Tuesday 11th September,2007Therefore, you have been approved to claim your prize legacyfund of £541,022 ( Five hundred and forty one thousand,twenty-twopounds sterling ).To claim your prize winnings, you are to fill out theinformation required in the verification form and establish contactvia e-mail to our overseas claims unit with the information below: